Mary Pike1,2,3
b. 9 May 1687
Father | John Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714 |
Mother | Sarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714 |
Birth* | Mary Pike was born on 9 May 1687, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 |
Marriage* | Mary Pike married Richard Cutter on 20 August 1706.1,2 |
(Heir) Will | In Sarah Pike's will dated 18 November 1714 at New Jersey, Mary Cutter was named as an heir.5 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.
- [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.
Hannah Pike1,2,3
b. 18 December 1689
Father | John Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714 |
Mother | Sarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714 |
Birth* | Hannah Pike was born on 18 December 1689, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 |
(Heir) Will | In John Pike's will dated 3 December 1711 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Hannah Pike was named as an heir.5 |
Guardianship* | On 17 May 1714, Hannah Pike, daughter of John Pike of Woodbridge, choose as her guardians, Thomas Pike and Obadiah Ayres, to whom letters of guardianship are given.5 |
(Heir) Will | In Sarah Pike's will dated 18 November 1714 at New Jersey, Hannah Pike was named as an heir.5 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 331.
- [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.
Penelope Pike1,2,3
b. circa 1691
Father | John Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714 |
Mother | Sarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714 |
Birth* | Penelope Pike was born circa 1691, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout.1 |
(Heir) Will | In John Pike's will dated 3 December 1711 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Penelope Pike was named as an heir.4 |
Guardianship* | On 17 May 1714, Penelope Pike, daughter of John Pike of Woodbridge, choose as her guardians, Thomas Pike and Obadiah Ayres, to whom letters of guardianship are given.4 |
(Heir) Will | In Sarah Pike's will dated 18 November 1714 at New Jersey, Penelope Pike was named as an heir.4 |
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
- [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.
Zebulon Pike1,2,3
b. 17 August 1693, d. 6 February 1773
Father | John Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714 |
Mother | Sarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714 |
Birth* | Zebulon Pike was born on 17 August 1693, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 |
(Heir) Will | In John Pike's will dated 3 December 1711 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Zebulon Pike was named as an heir.5 |
(Heir & Executor) Will | In Sarah Pike's will dated 18 November 1714 at New Jersey, Zebulon Pike was named as executor and as an heir.5 |
Death | Zebulon Pike died in 1763.2 |
Death* | Zebulon Pike died on 6 February 1773 at age 79.4 |
Burial | Zebulon Pike was buried after 6 February 1773 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. his tombstone is inscribed Presbyterian Cemetery.4 |
Burial* | Zebulon Pike was buried after 6 February 1773 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.4 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 331.
- [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.
Joseph Pike1,2
b. circa 1694
Father | John Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714 |
Mother | Sarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714 |
Birth* | Joseph Pike was born circa 1694, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.2 |
Birth | Joseph Pike was born circa 1695, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout.1 |
(Heir) Will | In Sarah Pike's will dated 18 November 1714 at New Jersey, Joseph Pike was named as an heir.3 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
- [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.
John Corbitt1,2,3
Marriage | John Corbitt married Sarah Pike, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, on 28 August 1703.1 |
Marriage* | John Corbitt married Sarah Pike, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, on 28 September 1708 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.2,3 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
Richard Cutter1,2,3
Marriage* | Richard Cutter married Mary Pike, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, on 20 August 1706.1,2 |
(Heir & Executor) Will | In John Pike's will dated 3 December 1711 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Richard Cutter was named as executor and as an heir.4 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
- [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
- [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.
James Bollen1,2
d. 1682
Reference* | Reference: [Stout, Herald F., Stout and Allied Families, Volume One, (Dover, Ohio, The Eagle Press, 1951), 6] Capt. James Bollen... first appears in New Jersey records on 28 October 1664 when he witnessed the delivery of wampum to the Indians for the purchase of Elizabethtown. He was a J. P. and secretary of the province. The early records of New Jersey (1665 - 1667) appear in his handwriting. In 1681 he was president of the court in Woodbridge. Tradition says that he was closely related to Anne Boleyn. |
Marriage* | James Bollen married Anne Vauquellin. |
Death* | James Bollen died in 1682 at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.3 |
Family | Anne Vauquellin |
Child |
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Last Edited | 13 Nov 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 6.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), p. 601.
Anne Vauquellin1
Marriage* | Anne Vauquellin married James Bollen. |
Family | James Bollen d. 1682 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
Ruth Greenland1
Father | Henry Greenland |
Mother | Frances Greenland |
Name Variation | Ruth Greenland was also known as Ruth Brinson.2 |
Marriage* | She married Joseph Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen, on 10 August 1705.2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 332.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
Henry Greenland1
Name Variation | Henry Greenland was also known as John Brinson.2 |
Marriage* | He married Frances Greenland. |
Family | Frances Greenland |
Child |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 332.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
Frances Greenland1
Marriage* | Frances Greenland married Henry Greenland. |
Family | Henry Greenland |
Child |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
Andrew Smith Jr.1,2
d. 1767
Father | Andrew Smith |
Occupation* | Andrew's occupation was a Surveyor.2 |
Marriage* | He married Sarah Stout, daughter of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen, in 1708.1 |
Death* | Andrew Smith Jr. died in 1767.2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 12.
Andrew Smith1
Marriage* | Andrew Smith married an unknown person. |
Family | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
Hannah Bonham1,2,3
b. 14 March 1695
Birth* | Hannah Bonham was born on 14 March 1695 at Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey.1,3 |
Marriage* | She married Benjamin Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen.1 |
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S1652] Olive Barrick Rowland, An ancestral chart and handbook : genealogical notes of the Sutton and Rittenhouse families of Hunterdon County, New Jersey : with Mattison, Bonham, Fuller, and Fox connections, and some record of the Barrick and Shepherd families (Richmond: Garrett & Massie, 1935), digital image, HeritageQuest Online, Family and Local History, http://persi.heritagequestonline.com : 18 Aug 2006., 113.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 12.
Jediah Higgins1,2,3
b. 11 April 1691, d. 19 January 1772
Birth* | Jediah Higgins was born on 11 April 1691.1,3 |
Marriage* | He married Hannah Stout, daughter of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen, in 1715.2,3,1 |
Death* | Jediah Higgins died on 19 January 1772 at age 80.1,3 |
Family | Hannah Stout b. 29 Mar 1694, d. 14 Jul 1779 |
Child |
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2009 |
Citations
- [S1658] Hiram Edmund Deats, Brief Account of the Higgins Family of Hunterdon County (n.p.: n.pub., 1916), digital image, Brigham Young University, Family History Archive, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH9,32515 : accessed 2 Sep 2009, 3rd page of an unnumbered document.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), p. 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), p. 13.
Charity Barrows1
d. circa 1758
Father | Thomas Burrows |
Marriage* | Charity Barrows married Zebulon Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen. |
Name Variation | Charity Barrows was also known as Charity Burrowes.2 |
Name Variation | Charity Barrows was also known as Charity Burrows.3 |
Death* | Charity Barrows died circa 1758.2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 13.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 334.
Mary Lee1
d. 1776
Marriage* | Mary Lee married Jonathan Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen. |
Name Variation | Mary Lee was also known as Mary Leigh.2,3 |
Will* | Mary left a will dated 6 August 1774 at Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey: 1774, Aug. 6. Stout, Mary, of Hopewell Township, Hunterdon Co., widow; will of. Grandsons, Jonathan and Samuel, the sons of my son, Zebulon, deceased, £5 each. Son, Samuel Stout, a hatchel. Son, Jonathan Stout, £5. Son, David Stout, £5. Daughter, Sarah Margan, £10. Daughter, Mary Adams, a suit of clothing. Rest of apparel to my daughters, Mary Adams, Hanna Saxton, Anna Stout, Susannah Prigmore and Sarah Margan. Gransdson, William Margin, £5, when 21. Rest to all my children, being 3 sons and 5 daughters. Executors—sons, Samuel and David. Witnesses—Daniel Gano, Nathaniel Hart, Ephraim Smith. Proved April 30, 1777. Lib. 18, p. 292.4 |
Death* | Mary Lee died in 1776.3 |
Inventory* | The inventory of her estate was taken on 29 April 1777 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, by 1777, April 29. Inventory, £155.1.3, made by Benjamin Parke and Joab Houghton. Lib. 18, p. 292.4 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 335.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 13.
- [S163] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXXIV, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. V, 1771 - 1780 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co., Printers, 1931), 506.
Elizabeth Garrison1
Name Variation | Elizabeth Garrison was also known as Elizabeth Larrison.2,3 |
Marriage* | She married David Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen, in 1726.3 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 334.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 14.
Catherine Simpson1,2,3
b. 1692, d. 1749
Birth* | Catherine Simpson was born in 1692.3 |
Marriage* | She married James Stout, son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton, in 1712.4,5 |
Marriage* | Catherine Simpson married Samuel Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen, in 1729.1,6,2 |
Death* | Catherine Simpson died in 1749.1,3 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 15.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 16.
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 348.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 335.
Neeltje DeWitt1,2
Marriage* | Neeltje DeWitt married Samuel Stout, son of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen. |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 15.
Nehemiah Bonham1,2,3
Marriage* | Nehemiah Bonham married Ann Stout, daughter of Jonathan Stout and Anne Bullen.3 |
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2009 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 603.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 14.
- [S1652] Olive Barrick Rowland, An ancestral chart and handbook : genealogical notes of the Sutton and Rittenhouse families of Hunterdon County, New Jersey : with Mattison, Bonham, Fuller, and Fox connections, and some record of the Barrick and Shepherd families (Richmond: Garrett & Massie, 1935), digital image, HeritageQuest Online, Family and Local History, http://persi.heritagequestonline.com : 18 Aug 2006., 114.
Rebecca Stout1,2
b. 1691
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Marriage* | Rebecca Stout married John Manners. |
Birth* | Rebecca Stout was born in 1691, daughter of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.1,3,2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 15.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 348.
Freegift Stout1,2,3
b. 1693, d. before 2 August 1769
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Marriage* | Freegift Stout married Mary Higgins. |
Birth* | Freegift Stout was born in 1693, son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.1,4,2 |
Will* | Freegift left a will dated 9 June 1763 at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey: 1763, June 9. Stout, Freegift, of Amwell Twsp., Hunterdon Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Mary, household goods, etc., and son, Isaac, to pay to her £10 yearly. In the lifetime of my son, Jodiah, I gave him a deed for his portion, which land is in Windsor Twsp., Middlesex co., and I give to my granddaughter, Rebecca Stout, the eldest surviving daughter of said Jodiah, the sum of £40 shillings. Son, Freegift Stout, farm in Amwell Twsp., which I bought of James Oliphant; also 76 acres out of my homestead where I live, and also 8 acres of meadow. Son, James, land in Amwell, which he now has, and which I bought of Valentine End. Son, Joshua, tract of land in Hopewell Twsp., which I purchased of Josiah Furman. Son, Obadiah, the tract which I lately bought of Jonathan Stout, being in Rocksbury Twsp., Morris Co., at a place called Schooleys Mountain. Son, Isaac, the plantation where I live, except the 84 acres laid off to my son Freegift, and 30 acres which I sold to Hannis Case. Names daughter, Mary Chamberlain, wife of Richard Chamberlain. Moveable estate to Sarah Oliphant, wife of Ephraim Oliphant, of Kingwood Twsp; Rebecca Taylor, wife of Edward Taylor, and Rachel Rounsavell, wife of Richard Rounsavell, Jr., both of Amwell Twsp. (Mary Chamberlain having 20 acres of land). Executors—sons, Freegift and James. Witnesses—Joseph Higgins, John Stout, John Manners. Lib. 14, p. 64; Lib. 14, p. 68; Lib. 14, p. 420.3 |
Codicil* | Freegift Stout wrote a codicil to his will on 18 May 1766 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. By my last will I gave to my son, Obadiah, a tract of land which I bought of Jonathan Stout, in Rocksburg Twsp., Morris Co., but, instead of the land I give him £150. Granddaughter, Ann Stout, daughter of my son, Jodiah Stout, 40 shillings, when she is 18. The said land in Rocksbury to be sold, and the money given to my four daughters - Mary, wife of Richard Chamberlain; Sarah, wife of Ephraim Oliphant; Rebecca, wife of Edward Taylor, and Rachel, wife of Richard Rounsavell, Jr. Witnesses—Joseph Higgins, John Stout, John Manners.3 |
Codicil | Freegift Stout wrote a codicil to his will on 10 July 1768 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. My daughter, Sarah, wife of Ephraim Oliphant, is deceased, so her legacy is to be divided between her surviving children, when they come of age. Witnesses—Peter Vandyck, Peter Vandyck, Jr., Benjamin Stout. Proved Aug. 2, 1769.3 |
Death* | Freegift Stout died before 2 August 1769.1 |
Inventory* | The inventory of his estate was taken on 2 August 1769 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, by Peter Vandicke and Joseph Moore. 1769, Aug. 2. Inventory, £208.19.8, made by Peter Vandicke and Joseph Moore. Lib. 14, p. 64; Lib. 14, p. 68; Lib. 14, p. 420.3 |
Account* | An account of all receipts, disbursements and distributions received or made by the executor, including all estate assets and investments in possession of the executor, during the reporting period was submitted to the probate court on 23 January 1772; 1772, Jan. 23. Account by Executors.3 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 15.
- [S153] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. IV, 1761 - 1770 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1928), 413.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 347.
James Stout1,2,3
b. 1694, d. circa 1730
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Inventory* | The inventory of his estate was taken at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, by ____, ___, __. Inventory, £46.6.3; made by John Garrison, Thomas Houghton.4 |
Birth* | James Stout was born in 1694, son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.1,5,2 |
Marriage* | James Stout married Catherine Simpson in 1712.1,6 |
Will* | James left a will dated 25 April 1727 at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey: 1727, April 25. Stout, James, of Amwell, Hunterdon Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Catherine, home plantation during widowhood, it being land testator received from Philip Elington (Edington). Son, John. Land received from Elington, Thomas Stevenson and Mr. Reading, to testator's seven sons, if unborn child is a son; if a girl, she to have £50. Sons—John, James, Joseph, David, Jacob and Jonathan. Executor—uncle, James Aston, or, if he cannot, then uncle John Aston, or cousin Joseph Stout of Hopewell. Witnesses—William Allen, George Ash, John Manners. Proved April 26, 1731. Hunterdon Will, 70J.3 |
Death* | James Stout died circa 1730 at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.1,6,2 |
Account* | An account of all receipts, disbursements and distributions received or made by the executor, including all estate assets and investments in possession of the executor, during the reporting period was submitted to the probate court on 10 November 1739; 1739, Nov. 10. Accout of Samuel Stout, adm'r cum testamento annexo. Mentions John Manners, Geo. Ash, Jas. Hude, Lewis Moore, David Stout, Jon. Ashton.4 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 16.
- [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 462.
- [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 463.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 347.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 348.
David Stout1,2
b. 1695
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Marriage* | David Stout married Ann Merrill, daughter of William Merrill. |
Birth* | David Stout was born in 1695, son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.1,3,2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 16.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 347.
Joseph Stout1,2
b. 1698, d. 1770
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Marriage* | Joseph Stout married Mary Ashland. |
Marriage* | Joseph Stout married Martha Reeder. |
Birth* | Joseph Stout was born in 1698, son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton, at Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.1,3,2 |
Will* | Joseph left a will dated 1 June 1770 at New Jersey.2 |
Death* | Joseph Stout died in 1770.2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 16.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 347.
Sarah Stout1,2
b. 1706
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Birth | Sarah Stout was born in 1689, daughter of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.2 |
Birth* | Sarah Stout was born in 1706, daughter of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.1 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
Benjamin Stout1,2
b. 1707, d. 23 May 1789
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Burial* | Benjamin Stout was buried. his tombstone is inscribed Hopewell Churchyard.3,2 |
Birth* | He was born in 1707, son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.1,2 |
Marriage* | Benjamin Stout married [--?--] Ketchum in 1724.2 |
Marriage* | Benjamin Stout married Mary Higgins, daughter of Jediah Higgins and Hannah Stout, in 1751.2 |
Death* | Benjamin Stout died on 23 May 1789.3,2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 17.
- [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 349.
Deliverance Stout1,2,3
b. 1701
Father | David Stout b. c 1664, d. 1732 |
Mother | Rebecca Ashton b. 1672 |
Marriage* | Deliverance Stout married Francis Labaw. |
Birth* | Deliverance Stout was born in 1701, daughter of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton.2 |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
Citations
- [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 605.
- [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 17.
- [S320] Unknown author, Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, New Series, Vol. IV-1919 (n.pub.), 155.